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== Ashi-Waza ==
'''Ashi-Waza''' (足技) refers to the category of judo techniques that involve the use of the legs and feet to throw an opponent. These techniques are part of the larger group of [[Nage-Waza]] (throwing techniques).
'''Ashi-Waza''' (足技) refers to the category of judo techniques that involve the use of the legs and feet to throw an opponent. These techniques are part of the larger group of [[Nage-Waza]] (throwing techniques).


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=== Characteristics ===
=== Characteristics ===
Ashi-Waza techniques typically involve sweeping, reaping, or hooking motions with the legs to off-balance and throw the opponent. These techniques are known for their elegance and effectiveness when executed with proper timing and precision.
Ashi-Waza techniques typically involve sweeping, reaping, or hooking motions with the legs to off-balance and throw the opponent. These techniques are known for their elegance and effectiveness when executed with proper timing and precision.
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Latest revision as of 21:22, 14 September 2024

Ashi-Waza (足技) refers to the category of judo techniques that involve the use of the legs and feet to throw an opponent. These techniques are part of the larger group of Nage-Waza (throwing techniques).

Types of Ashi-Waza

Ashi-Waza includes various techniques, such as:

Characteristics

Ashi-Waza techniques typically involve sweeping, reaping, or hooking motions with the legs to off-balance and throw the opponent. These techniques are known for their elegance and effectiveness when executed with proper timing and precision.